DC83
Senior Member
Agreed!
I have to side with you on that! When it comes to Hamilton, we can never get anything 100% right... there's always got to be some sort of a catch.
Two lanes up, two lanes down... what's so difficult about that?
On the bright side still, James & John South (John St N is mostly residential) have had a couple new stores open up since the conversion.
Some thought off the top of my head:
John St South:
-Gallaghers Pub (was a popular bar/club called Raven, but was closed for years until the conversion. Great bar & patio addition to the Agusta St Pub District)
Google Streetview
-Street Meat BBQ (was an old-school type barber shop before)
Google Streetview
-Baddy-Mania (a store dedicated to Badminton?)
Google Streetview <--- It just opened this fall, so is still under renos in this shot
-Shawarma Hut (Has actually undergone a recent expansion. Great place for after-bar mediteranean grub)
Google Streetview --The Asian Teahouse beside it opened up and closed within a month, however.
-London Tap House (good atmosphere, bad pre-prepped food. Great rooftop patio with amazing views!)
Google Streetview
-Canadian Centre for Workplace Mental Health (??) (it's an office, not a halfway house)
Along with several renovations/upgrades: Subway, Runco Auto, Matta Matta Tattoo actually moved down John St to a bigger, expanded studio, as well as Shawarma Hut's exansion, Tim Horton's (can't really credit that to two-way conversion though?)
Along James St:
-James St Walk-In Clinic (first and only in the downtown core) and Pharmasave
Google Streetview
-Grab n Go Green Deli (it's a organic deli)
-Simply Divine Bakery, beside the organic deli
Google Streetview for both
-Chateau Royal Dentists Office
-A Bunch of new small businesses in this block
-James North Art Crawl & Super Crawl (where they shut down James North for Artists, Musicians, stages, buskers, etc..)
Ok, so I got lazy and decided to stop posting the new shops/restos, but they are there! Tons of renos, and a lot more importantly, MORE PEDESTRIANS!
James and John are by-far a million times more enjoyable to walk, just ask any Hamiltonian! I moved downtown when these streets were comfortably one-way (aka expressways), and am very happy that the conversion happened.
Although I don't live in the southern part of Downtown anymore, I can still appreciate all the great things that slowing traffic has done, and I'm sure the area residents do to!
Next Step: York Blvd!!
I don't like how they did the conversions though. The bending over backwards to accomodate left turn lanes is far worse than the recent much-talked-about St. Clair ROW controversy. James St. going from three lanes to one to three to two to one to three and on and on is crazy.
I have to side with you on that! When it comes to Hamilton, we can never get anything 100% right... there's always got to be some sort of a catch.
Two lanes up, two lanes down... what's so difficult about that?
On the bright side still, James & John South (John St N is mostly residential) have had a couple new stores open up since the conversion.
Some thought off the top of my head:
John St South:
-Gallaghers Pub (was a popular bar/club called Raven, but was closed for years until the conversion. Great bar & patio addition to the Agusta St Pub District)
Google Streetview
-Street Meat BBQ (was an old-school type barber shop before)
Google Streetview
-Baddy-Mania (a store dedicated to Badminton?)
Google Streetview <--- It just opened this fall, so is still under renos in this shot
-Shawarma Hut (Has actually undergone a recent expansion. Great place for after-bar mediteranean grub)
Google Streetview --The Asian Teahouse beside it opened up and closed within a month, however.
-London Tap House (good atmosphere, bad pre-prepped food. Great rooftop patio with amazing views!)
Google Streetview
-Canadian Centre for Workplace Mental Health (??) (it's an office, not a halfway house)
Along with several renovations/upgrades: Subway, Runco Auto, Matta Matta Tattoo actually moved down John St to a bigger, expanded studio, as well as Shawarma Hut's exansion, Tim Horton's (can't really credit that to two-way conversion though?)
Along James St:
-James St Walk-In Clinic (first and only in the downtown core) and Pharmasave
Google Streetview
-Grab n Go Green Deli (it's a organic deli)
-Simply Divine Bakery, beside the organic deli
Google Streetview for both
-Chateau Royal Dentists Office
-A Bunch of new small businesses in this block
-James North Art Crawl & Super Crawl (where they shut down James North for Artists, Musicians, stages, buskers, etc..)
Ok, so I got lazy and decided to stop posting the new shops/restos, but they are there! Tons of renos, and a lot more importantly, MORE PEDESTRIANS!
James and John are by-far a million times more enjoyable to walk, just ask any Hamiltonian! I moved downtown when these streets were comfortably one-way (aka expressways), and am very happy that the conversion happened.
Although I don't live in the southern part of Downtown anymore, I can still appreciate all the great things that slowing traffic has done, and I'm sure the area residents do to!
Next Step: York Blvd!!